Through intense battles and strategic alliances, Alex began to grasp the true potential of being a Master and the importance of the links between Servants, Masters, and the people of the Lostbelts. The distortion in the Lostbelt began to repair itself as Alex, with Heracles by their side, found a way to align the desires and dreams of its inhabitants towards a common goal. The power of their bond, and those of other Servants and Masters, became the beacon of hope.

Realizing the power within Alex, Heracles communicated a strategy not just of brute force but of connecting with other Servants, forming bonds strong enough to challenge even the most powerful foes. The journey through the Lostbelts became more personal as Alex and Heracles encountered other Servants. There was Amakusa Shirou, whose ideals and past actions seemed to resonate deeply with Alex.

As they entered their first Lostbelt, a world where Rome had never fallen, Alex and Heracles found themselves in the midst of a battle. The enemy was another Servant, one that Alex had only read about in books: the legendary King Arthur, wielding Excalibur. The clash of heroes was intense, with Heracles using his extraordinary strength to hold off King Arthur. Alex, trying to process it all, discovered an unexpected link—not just with Heracles but with the very fabric of the Lostbelt. They could sense the desires, the unfulfilled dreams of those within this timeline.